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Egypt secures 55 new outsourcing deals, aiming to create 75,000 jobs

Egypt inked 55 new outsourcing deals at the Global Outsourcing Summit 2025 in the digital services sector, aiming to create 75,000 new jobs.
10.11.25

The signing took place in the presence of Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly and Minister of Communications and Information Technology Amr Talaat.


The agreements are part of Egypt’s strategy to expand business operations and attract investment in the outsourcing market. According to Talaat, outsourcing services have become a key driver of Egypt’s digital exports, supported by major investments in human capital and specialized training programs aimed at strengthening the country’s digital transformation and workforce capabilities.


The deals include 16 companies entering the Egyptian market for the first time and 39 existing firms expanding their operations and capacity. Talaat said this reflects growing global confidence in Egypt’s investment climate and skilled workforce.


The minister added that the agreements are expected to create around 75,000 direct and indirect jobs over the next three years across sectors, including contact centers, IT, data analytics, artificial intelligence, and technical support. He said the ministry continues to expand professional, technical, and language training programs to ensure Egyptian youth remain globally competitive.


Talaat highlighted that the outsourcing sector is now one of Egypt’s fastest-growing and most promising industries, with exports rising from $2.4 billion in 2022 to $4.8 billion in 2025, a 100 percent increase. 

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